The people killed or wounded in battle are called casualties.
There were twelve reported suicides, there may have been more, it isn't known if any of them were on medication.
she killed Selena because Selena found out that she has been stealing and she was also mad because they fired her
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The song was called "Video Killed the Radio Star", and the band was The Buggles.
The Confederates were confident in their leaders, the Union soldiers less so. After the battle, the Union troops said they had been misused by Hooker.
Casualties?
The purple heart has great significance. It is given to members of the military who have been killed or wounded in battle and is the oldest award still given out.
We can not answer your question because you have not been specific enough. We need to know which date, country and war/battle you are asking about.
the high-landers didCasualties: The royal casualties are said to have been: around 300 killed, 400 to 500 wounded and 1,400 to 1,500 captured. Only 170 of the foot got away.The highlanders probably lost less than 30 killed and 70 wounded.
December 16 is the anniversy of the stat of the battle. Today i heard on the radio that 90,000 Americans were killed or wounded in one month of the battle. Germany's loss were estimated at over 100,000. Those numbers help put the losses in Iraq into perspective.
A purple medal would be the Purple Heart that is given in the US Military to people who have been wounded or killed in action.
Over 10,000 Canadian soldiers were casualties, with 3,598 men killed and 7,004 wounded An estimated 20,000 Germans were wounded or killed. It is not known how many died, the figure lumps both figures together. A further 4,000 Germans were taken prisoner.
About 1.15 million.
Currently, no Shinigami have been killed by Espada, although many have been severely wounded or on the brink of death.
There have been Over 100000 Soldiers who died, and 31089 whom have been wounded
The Pine Ridge Campaign (November 1890 -- January 1891) led to the last major conflict with the Sioux which resulted in the Wounded Knee "Massacre" on December 29, 1890. I personally have trouble with the word "massacre", since to me the battle was the result of an Indian who would not give up his rifle, a failure in command, and inexperienced soldiers who opened fire without orders often shooting there own men. This lead to a general outburst of firing. At the end 150 men, women, and children of the Sioux had been killed and 51 wounded; twenty-five soldiers also died, thirty-nine were wounded (6 of the wounded would also die). If you plan a massacre you don't count on killing your own people. There were two small skirmishes later, 1) October 5, 1898, Leech Lake, Minnesota at the Battle of Sugar Point; 2) the battle of Bear Valley, Arizona when the cavalry engaged and captured a band of Yaquis Jan 9, 1918.
The rebels fought on even though their leader had been wounded in the battle.